Steps, Installation, Figure 13. ic2 remote’s 8 custom label master keys – Niles Audio iC2 User Manual
Page 20: 1) ic2 remote battery, 2) label the master keys on the ic2 remote, 3) connect the charging power supply

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iC2 Remote’s 8 custom 
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Ferrite bead on iC2 Remote power supply cable
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INSTALLATION
Before you begin, make sure that all of the cables and wires, as well as the power supply cable will 
reach the proposed location of the HT-MSU. Mark the cables with labels that describe where the 
cable originates (rather than which terminal on the HT-MSU it connects to).
STEPS:
1) IC2 REMOTE BATTERY
The iC2 Remote rechargeable battery needs to be connected and charged. The installer 
needs to remove the battery cover with a Phillips screwdriver. The plug on the battery is 
keyed and only allows it to be plugged in one way. Plug in the battery and position it in 
the compartment next to the positioning foam. 
2) LABEL THE MASTER KEYS ON THE IC2 REMOTE
The Master Keys on the iC2 Remote can be labeled using the 
supplied label sheet and plastic key caps. The iC2 worksheets 
should be filled out prior to labeling the Master Keys. Based on 
the worksheet, peel off the appropriate label from the sheet and 
place it on the corresponding Master Key. The plastic key caps are 
molded with one end rounded and the other flat. Orient the key 
cap correctly over the Master Key; push the key cap down on the 
Master Key until it sits flush with the molded portion of the iC2 
Remote.
3) CONNECT THE CHARGING POWER SUPPLY
The rechargeable battery for the iC2 Remote may still have a charge, but we recommend 
plugging the iC2 Remote to the charging power supply. The iC2 System comes with two 
identical power DC power supplies. Choose one of them and plug the outlet-plug end into 
an unswitched AC outlet. Pass the power cable through the supplied ferrite bead, wrap 
the cable around the bead twice, leaving the power plug as you clip the bead closed.
